Old Rocks
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You were saying the s ame shit last April, Silly Billy. NOAA says an El Nino to April or May. Bet they are right once again, and you are just flap-yapping, which is all that you have ever done here.
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You were saying the s ame shit last April, Silly Billy. NOAA says an El Nino to April or May. Bet they are right once again, and you are just flap-yapping, which is all that you have ever done here.
And your source used highly adjusted Karl Et Al crap.. how not surprising.. Someday soon you will be knocked back into reality from your crap..ENSO Blog
July in Christmas
January 8, 2016
Was El Niño to blame for the above-average temperatures during November and December 2015? As always, the answer is not that simple.
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Every U.S. state warmer than 20th-century average in 2015
January 6, 2016
The 2015 annual average U.S. temperature was 54.4°F, 2.4°F above the 20th century average, the second warmest year on record.
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Well, as predicted, 2015 was a very interesting year.
Once again, manmade climate models are WRONG.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]California Weather Blog[/FONT]
Relatively dry conditions persist in Southern California; Sierra Nevada snowfall best in years
Relatively little has changed since my last update, and so the present post will be a short one.
Pockets of NorCal have seen above-average precipitation so far this season, but most of the state remains below average. (WRCC)
Not as much as we would like, but more than california has had in a long time.
A handful of modest weather systems have brought generally light precipitation and cold temperatures to parts of California over the past week or so, mostly in the north. While these systems did little to alleviate long-term water deficits, they did preferentially add some more water to the already healthy Sierra Nevada snowpack. In fact, statewide snow water equivalent is slightly above average for this calendar date–no small feat in a time ofrecord global warmth and immediately following California’s most abysmal snow conditions in hundreds of years.
Clearly, though, there is still a very (very) long way to go if California is going to see substantial drought relief this year. Fortunately, the short-term outlook is quite favorable.
What a moron.Once again, post something with links to back up your assertations. Thus far, all you have posted is 'Conservative' flap yap.
You posted in inaccurate map of colors. You idiots believe anything if it's on the internet like the good sheeple you are.Hey dumb fuck, I posted the current weather map of California. You just resorted to meaningless insults in reply.
GOT A LINK?Well, I certainly labeled you correctly as a dumb fuck. Obviously you cannot read simple maps and graphs. Seems the case for most 'Conservatives'.
dude, he was interested in seeing where you got your information. And, I thought in this forum, if you were posting something from a link, you were expected to provide the link. Right?Sacramento and Northern California Weather Radar – KCRA 3 News
Southern California Doppler Weather Radar Map - AccuWeather.com
So easy to do. And I constantly bemoan my inadequate computer skills.